With two games left in the regular season, the Rutgers women’s soccer team looks to climb up the Big Ten standings and lock up a postseason spot as it travels to Bloomington, Indiana to take on the Hoosiers on Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.

With a break from conference play this week to prepare for Sunday’s key matchup with Penn State, the Rutgers men’s soccer team will play the first of its final three matches at home on Wednesday night.

Officially out of the Division I United Soccer Coaches top-25 rankings for the first time this season, the Rutgers women’s soccer team now has an even bigger chip on its shoulder as it gets ready to take on conference rival No. 13 Penn State Thursday night at Yurcak Field.

Nobody said it would be easy. After going 8-0-2 to start to the season, the Rutgers women’s soccer team has come back to earth with a record of 1-2-1 in its last four contests — most recently losing to Iowa and drawing with Nebraska.

After splitting its two home games against Minnesota and Wisconsin last weekend, the Rutgers women’s soccer team looks to avenge its first loss of the season as it travels to Iowa City to take on Iowa on Thursday and then Lincoln to face Nebraska on Sunday.

Only a 30-minute drive from their hometown in Union, New Jersey, Rutgers University feels like a home away from home for Rutgers women’s soccer team standouts Adora and Nneka Moneme. It also helps that they are sisters playing on the same team.